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2006-08-15 04:46:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Something palpable for college audience, eh? Search with the term "Socrates" in this Yahoo Answers site and describe the "Plato or Socrates, who is the real Socrates?" discussion in a stage play about only three characters, your professor, you, and a cartoon character of your choice.
You can have in all happen in your bedroom - this will keep the production costs way down when you video tape this for YouTube or Yahoo Studio. Remember that I get a cut of the profits.
2006-08-21 23:11:48
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answered by clophad 2
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I might describe the inside of a typical workplace - say a clothing factory - in 2006. Then you might say you have turned into a time-travelling fly who landed on a wall in a similar 1906 workplace. Describe both.
2006-08-13 23:58:27
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answered by peacetrain 3
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Go with wrtng06 suggestion or something similar.
You cannot miss with that idea. The idea challenges you to use your powers of observation and imagination, which always makes good writing and reading.
2006-08-20 20:16:21
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answered by LeBlanc 6
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Describe your family's storage space, basement, attic, or garage. Explain to a stranger who can't see it what it all means.
2006-08-20 12:37:18
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answered by soxrcat 6
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I would describe a garden. You can include plants, structures, statuary, colors, smells, sounds, texture, breeze, water...
2006-08-19 16:42:41
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answered by connie_mspt 4
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